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Mark Marinaccio
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Agoura Hills, CA
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Out of State Investing

Mark Marinaccio
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Agoura Hills, CA
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I am just starting out in REI and I am in Los Angeles where it's getting tough to find wholesale deals.

I am trying to get things going as much as possible right now and I wanted to ask advice on getting involved in out of state investing?

So many of the books, courses, info I've gotten are dependent on being able to see a property in person and meet a seller face to face.

If there a tougher barrier to entry going out of state or should it be an equal part of the investors strategy from the get go?

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